2006 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet on 2040-cars
2801 E Adamo Dr, Tampa, Florida, United States
Engine:3.6L H6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Manual
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WP0CA29926S756126
Stock Num: 5079030
Make: Porsche
Model: 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet
Year: 2006
Exterior Color: Seal Gray Metallic
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 81258
2006 PORSCHE CARRERA 4 CABRIOLET WITH 81,000 ONE OWNER, NON SMOKER, CARFAX CERTIFIED MILES! THIS IS A CLEAN, FRESH, LOCAL FLOIRDA TRADE IN WITH ALL ITS BOOKS AND RECORDS. ITS IN MINT CONDITION WITH NO ACCIDENTS OR STOIRES. IT WAS JUST SERVICED AND IT HAS NEWER TIRES. ITS LOADED UP WITH HEATED SEATS, 6 SPEED, POWER TOP AND MORE. PLEASE CALL KEVIN CHAMP OR LINDA RADSICK FOR AN APPOINTMENT TO VEIW THIS SPECIAL VEHICLE. WE PROVIDE FINANCING NATION WIDE INCLUDING CHASE, ALLY, GMAC AND LOCAL CREDIT UNIONS. TRADE-INS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.FLY DOWN AND DRIVE HOME OR I WILL ARRANGE SHIPPING WORLD WIDE. E -MAIL ME OR CALL KEVIN CHAMP AT 888-268-9561 FOR A QUOTE. AIRPORT PICK UP IS FREE OF CHARGE. WE WILL SUPPLY A 30 DAY TEMP TAG FOR OUT OF STATE BUYERS. WE DO NOT COLLECT SALES TAX ON CARS THAT ARE DELIVERED OUT OF STATE. WE INSPECT EVERY CAR FOR DEFECTS INSIDE AND OUT. WE DO EVERYTHING WE CAN TO MAKE THEM LIKE NEW. WE HAVE A FULL DETAIL SHOP AND DO DING REMOVAL AND CHIP REPAIR TO ALL OUR CARS. WE EVEN REPAIR SCUFFED WHEELS AND FIX DAMAGED LEATHER WHEN NEEDED. IN ADDITION, I HAVE A CUSTOMIZING BUSINESS THAT CAN MAKE YOUR CAR THE CAR OF YOUR DREAMS. WHEELS, GRILLS, AUDIO/VIDEO, TINT, CHROME ACCENTS AND CUSTOM PAINT ARE SOME OF THE SERVICES WE PROVIDE. IF YOU CAN IMAGINE IT, I CAN DO IT. MY VEHICLES ARE KEPT INDOORS IN MY 20,000 SQUARE FOOT INDOOR SHOWROOM IN TAMPA BAY, FLORIDA AND CAN BE SEEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. MOST CARS HAVE FACTORY WARRANTY INCLUDED. FOR THOSE THAT DONT, I HAVE A GREAT DEAL ON BUMPER TO BUMPER COVERAGE OR POWER TRAIN WARRANTIES THAT ARE GOOD IN ALL 50 STATES AND CANADA. PRICES START AT $500. I SPECIALIZE IN SHIPPING TO EUROPE AND ASIA. I HAVE CONTAINERS LEAVING WEEKLY. HAMBURG, GERMANY IS $1,500, KOTKA, FINLAND IS $2,000. U.K. IS $2,000. LARGER VEHICLES ARE EXTRA. MY INVENTORY IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND ON OTHER SEARCH ENGINES. I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END AN AUCTION AT ANYTIME. WE TAKE TRADES AND WE BUY CLEAN CARS FROM FLORIDA RESIDENTS. All Vehicle Showings Are By Appointment Only. Call Today To Schedule Your Visit! The vehicle that you looked at and want to think about until tomorrow, is the same one that someone else looked at yesterday and is ready to buy today. Vehicles like this are extremely hard to find. Don't miss out on a great deal. For more information and details, visit my website at www.BayshoreAutomotive.com.
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